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Full referenceAmerican Information Committee, The, Japan's Cultural Aggression in China. A General Study of Methods and Results (1940)
TypeBook
Author(s)American Information Committee, The
TitleJapan's Cultural Aggression in China. A General Study of Methods and Results
Year1940
Place of publicationShanghai, China
PublisherAmerican Information Committee
Number of Pages18
LanguageEnglish
KeywordsJapan; China; United States; propaganda; information; war; organization; imperialism; public opinion;
Abstract

Contents

  • Introduction - 1 
  • A New Environment 
  • The Suppression of "Dangerous Thoughts" - 5 
  • What Japan Wants China To Believe - 10 
  • Organizing for Thought Control - 15 
  • Whooping It Up - Parades, Celebrations, and Slogans - 20 
  • Steady Digging - Newspapers and Radio - 26 
  • Education - 27 
  • Religion and the Philosophies - 29 
  • Racialism and Anti-Foreign Campaign - 31 
  • The Chinese Response - 34 

Includes an appendix Analysis of the Japanese Appeal, reproduced from Japanese Propaganda in North China, 1937-8, by D.N.Rowe, Public Opinion Quarterly, October 1939 - showing numbers of occurrences on different media (leaflets, posters, wall pictures), arranged by subject matters, sorted by rank. 

Note

The American Information Committee was formed in October 1938 by a group of Americans in Shanghai representative of American activities in the Orient with the ambition to provide the best information possible of what was happening in the Far East. It claimed to be a non-partisan organization. 

Local address in Shanghai: 160 Avenue Edward VII, Room 209

Source: Hoover Archive, Alonzo Bland Calder Papers (1911-1956), Box 4

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